Notice that the whole copper barrel is sheathed in either 1 inch or 3/4 inch PVC. the reason for this is 1. to stop the barrel from getting dented 2. to make the ringggg that copper makes go away so i just get a BANG!!!! and 3. to allow the mounting of my scope.

btw, the scope mount is the rails off the top of my broken UTG shotgun.... works great. (i tell ya, ive been able to use every part of that broken thing other than the things that broke..........) the mount simply stays put becuase of the screw protruding from the mount itself. they dig into the 1 inch pipe and hold it more securely than i expected.

Morpherman: If i use marbles that fit nice then it is quite consistently, providing i brace myself for the recoil this thing has. it has a bad habit of shooting too high because the gun shoves itself upward before the marble leaves the barrel.

also, ive found that using a sabot and marbles that are too small actually work quite well. with those, i can consistently hit the can.

and by "hit", what do you mean. do you mean just nick it or punch a hole straight through?

yes, i used the stock off of someones cannon that had a 1 inch barrel........

at first it looked like it would be comforatable, but now ive found that sticking my arm inside the stock and resting my shoulder on the inside of the stock actually fares much better. so to whoever came up with the chamber/stock thing, kudos, youve inspired me.

the whole barrel sheath and the scope (as far as i know) are original. im still mad i ran out of black spraypaint...... i was going to do the whole stock black and then do a portion of the 1inch barrel sheathing with 1/4 inch holes so it would look like a heat sink...............

im afraid if i make the stock fit me i will loose preformance....... i mean, this chamber is equevalent to about 3 feet of 1 inch PVC right now, and it takes like 20 pumps to get it to 100 PSI with my bike pump.....